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For a few years as co-stars on Full Home, Jodie Sweetin and Candace Cameron Bure actually noticed eye-to-eye.
However in terms of sure cultural subjects dealing with society, most notably ongoing LGBTQ+ points and debates, the actresses most definitely are NOT on the identical web page.
Bure, for her half, has been labeled a really impolite superstar.
She’s additionally made it clear she’s in opposition to homosexual marriage.

Merely put, Sweetin does NOT share these views.
However does that imply she hates Bure? That the 2 are brazenly feuding? Not speaking?
“We’ve always been very different on those things,” Jodie defined on an April 28 episode of The Vault with Monica & Amir podcast. “I think it was just, now all of that sort of comes to the surface.”
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Again when Bure launched her Nice American Household community — which the previous Hallmark star mentioned aimed to maintain “traditional marriage” at its core — Sweetie supported Dance Mothers alum JoJo Siwa after she referred to as out Candace for her obvious anti-LGBTQ+ beliefs on social media.
“If I can be of service or help with whatever gift I’ve been given of people paying attention,” Sweetin sais, “it is required of me to do something important with that.”
Nonetheless, the veteran star emphasised this week that she and Bure “never” truly fought over the problem, regardless of being effectively conscious of the place the opposite one stands.
“We’ve lived very different lifestyles,” Sweetin mentioned on this podcast.
“We just exist in very different worlds. But she is still someone I have known since I was 5 years old. So, it’s like family members where we don’t talk all the time and I know if politics come up it’s not going to go well, but I don’t hate you. I’m not going to not hug you.”

In July, Sweetin appeared to throw shade at Bure after the latter expressed disdain for final 12 months’s Olympic opening ceremony as a result of transgender performers had been concerned.
“I’m also not going to keep my mouth shut,” Sweetin — who portrayed Full Home’s Stephanie Tanner alongside Candace’s D.J. Tanner — famous on this new podcast episode.
“That’s how it is. That’s how I look at it. I’ll be nice, but I will not be quiet.”
The Full Home household has confronted various tragedies of late.
Bob Saget handed away in 2022 and Dave Coulier introduced final 12 months that he had most cancers, though the most recent replace on the actor is a really constructive one.